26 September 2021

What to Do with those fortunes in Fortune Cookies

Hey, hey, I'm excited to see you today!

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Maybe you've had your share of fortune cookies, free on nights we depend on Chinese take-out or delivery?

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I do love to snack on them.

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And I can't resist the fortune inside.

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Sometimes it provides wisdom.

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Or a prophecy.

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Or even an affirmation.

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And some will make you wonder..."Ummm...what?"

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I don't know if I'm being superstitious, but I've saved all my fortunes.

Here are a few ways to turn these paper fortunes from blah to TADA!:

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Let's say we're wrapping a present like this pretty pearl bangle. It's tucked inside a mesh pouch but I want to protect it a little bit more, both to cushion it and to add a layer of surprise. We can wrap it in paper...

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Or we can use the fortunes to do that job. It's like sharing your "good fortune" to your friend...TADA!

Here is another idea if you're into paper crafts:

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With stickers and ephemera, use the fortunes to decorate handmade cards or scrapbook pages.

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If it's a good reminder for you, it's a good reminder for others, too.

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Let the fortune do the talking...TADA!

That is how I turned ordinary fortune sheets from blah to TADA!

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19 September 2021

Tin Transformations Part 2

Howdy everyone!

I have a thing for tin containers. I've talked about it last week and transformed many others in the past (you can read about them here, here, and here).


What's not to love? They're sturdy, provide an air tight-seal, and are very useful for storage. 



This particular one was once filled with yummy baked goods. It's now empty and I've cleaned it up with a dry cloth.


Then I painted it with several coats of acrylic, letting the tin dry in between coats.


Here is my tin in mysterious matte black. But it still looks a little blah.



I saw this mural on the door of a restaurant's ladies room. I found it so cheerful! I think it reminded me of a sunny place like California, Florida or maybe even Spain.  


Inspired by these oranges, I painted some on the lid of my tin. 


Because pencil is invisible on blank paint, I sketched using white acrylic paint.


Then I added color -- this watercolor palette worked quite well.


I added some shading and detail with more paint.


Just a hint of an orange orchard.


Designate it for crafting supplies. Make it into a sewing kit. Or use it to wrap gifts instead of the traditional box and wrapping paper.


And that is how I turned a tin container from blah to TADA!

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12 September 2021

Tin Transformations Part 1

Hello guys! 

I like to reuse packaging for different purposes like gift wrapping, Easter baskets, hostess gifts, or holiday boxes.  

Whenever I come across an almost-empty container, I try to dream up ways on how they can be recycled. 


Such is the case for this tiny tin, once a container for cranberry-flavored lip balm.


I cleaned it with a damp cloth and dried it really well to avoid any rust-formation.


I painted it with black acrylic to cover the label. Now, I am left with a blank slate.

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I had just watched the movie "The Goldfinch", based on the book by Donna Tartt. And the story is inspired by an actual painting

I thought I'd challenge myself to paint a goldfinch.


First, I made a sketch with white acrylic paint.


Then I added detail with more paint...TADA!


I can use this little tin to store my sewing pins and small craft materials.


And that is how I turned an empty tin form blah to TADA!

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05 September 2021

Treasures from the Trash: A Bench

I love a good bench! It's welcoming and it says "come sit a while", "chill", "hang-out." 

I love it even more when it's free!

I found this by the curbside. While the leather is peeling, its overall shape is intact. Paint and new upholstery are all it needs for its transformation from blah to TADA!

I would choose a neutral-colored fabric for the cushion and update the legs in a dark stain: 

West Elm bench
via West Elm 

All Modern, Valera Button Tufted Upholstered Bench
via All Modern


Veronica Ivory Linen Bench, BHG.com
via bhg.com

Here are possible ways to use the bench:

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Put it by the entry way where the family can easily wear their shoes before heading out.

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When guests come, they can deposit their bags here instead of on the floor or on the living room couch. 

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I like it leaning against a wall for extra seating in the living room.


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Or position it by a sunny window, making a cozy reading nook.


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In sleeping quarters, a common way to use it is below the bed for seating and extra storage. 

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If you have a walk-in closet, a bench comes in handy when planning outfits and packing for trips...or just sitting and admiring your pretty clothes!

Wall-mounted Ikea 'Alex' drawers & 'Sigurd' bench, Leva and Bo
via Leva & Bo

Use it for a dressing table, spacious enough for "mommy and me" afternoons or make-up sessions with your best friend.   


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via Coco and Kelly

It also provides a more laid back vibe in the dining room...TADA!

If you found a bench like this one, what would you do with it? 


29 August 2021

Covered Buttons

Hey, hey, it's all about covered buttons today.


If you have no clue what I'm talking about, here are covered buttons made from vintage Kimono fabric. Aren't the prints pretty? The crafter made the buttons into rings...TADA! 

I think this is a clever way to use up any fabric scraps that you might have.

To make them, here's what you'll need:



(1) Fabric Scraps - always save remnants from your sewing projects and collect them in a box or drawer. You'll find many opportunities to turn them from blah to TADA!


(2) A covered button kit (I bought this at a sewing supply store)


(3) A pair of scissors  to cut the fabric (the circle pattern comes with the kit)




Just by following the instructions on the kit (check out the tutorial here), you can make these buttons in no time. 

This is a fun way to use your new buttons:


Take a few bobby pins, ideally the ones with a flat disk (also from the craft store)...



Then with a glue gun, attach the covered buttons onto the disk and let the glue dry for a few hours.


And here we have dainty hairpins for young and old...TADA!


In a previous post, I made some crochet flowers and used the covered button as a cute accent. 


At the back I sewed on a hair elastic and my crochet flower became a ponytail holder...TADA!

Hooray for covered buttons!

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